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yy A H GA n U I Rly. SR. GREAT SCENIC TRIP OF Tffil DOMINION! From Tcuiu'r nui Daily, Monday* excepted. From Wanganui, Tu»»day«, Thursdays and Saturday*. Stay at— PIPTRIKT HOUSE, The most beautiful Tourist Hostelry -a the Dominion. Stay at— THE UNIQUE HOUSEBOAT, 120 Miles frcm Wanganui. Splendid fishing. Motor canoes and row boats at disposal of fishers. Above, below, and everywhere, Exulting Nature so delights, So riots in profusion, she Twice overdoes her work for glee I Itineraries, Maps, Bookings, Tourist Bureaus, Cook and Sons. A. EATBIOK AND CO. LTD. WANTEOS. 1 000 £6 per acre. Own. l UUv/ er will exchange for town property or mortgages. W. W. Hodge, Land Agent, Stratford. (lid S'—Dwelling on full J-acie Section, two brick chimneys; new range; just boon painted. £165 the lot; no mortgage. W. W. Hodge, Commission agent, Stratford. DOCTOR Flannel Blousing in striped and plain colors ; guaranteed unshrinkable Is 6d. Several patterns to choose from. Is in £ discount off all cash purchases. R. D, Lewers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. MRS McCallum, of Broad wav, Stratford, has been fortunate in securing a big lot of indent samples of Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery. These goods are truly beautiful and only need to bo seen to be appreciated. Special values. Call early. WHEN you think of drugs, think of “Edwards’ ” QA ACRES, Freehold, North AucktHJ land, all rich, level, pkagitable land, vo stomps; house, cowshed, good position. J. 3. Richards. JB, RICKARDS (recently with » Mv Newton King), is in an exoeptioraily good position to direct clients towards sound and growing investments North of Auckland, and i F required would personal’ a-'cohi party them. Make tnquiri? GOOD Mouse and . Q J Acres, besl j part of Strairrd, good aspect, i £776. Easy terms, J. B. Richards. CHILDREN’S Millinery—A big lot of samples. No two alike. They are in Silk, Velvet, Plush, Teddy Bear Velours, Suedes, and Beavers. Take your choice, at Mrs McCallum’s, Broadway. YOUR Medicine is right when it comes from “Edwards’ ” ’ j- ' “ WANTED KNOWN—We gmaran tee the “lot” V&loaaisert tu | give perfect latimacticu* MeMLlh'.r ( and Fredrio. BUY your Crockery at The Tar* naki Hardware Co. They have the largest and beat election in Stratford. White China Oup» and Saucers at 6s fid per doxan, China Tea Sets from 10* 6d set; Dinner Sets from 27s 6d; Toilet Seta from 18i Bd. Gold Edge China Tea Plate* it «d dozen. 800 window*. LADIES’ Models and Ready-to-Wears in Velvet, Plush, Felts, Sealette, and Velours, in all the latest colors. Charming selection at Mrs McCallum’s, Broadway. t £ TT AT. TTY GUARANTEED’ ’— VsS We have built our reputation on Quality—“Edwards’ for quality.” WANTED KNOWN —Umbrell&i made to order, re-covered, aiK repaired; all new umbrellas guarsn teed for two years, Sunshade* a speci ality. Mrs J. Milson, Uiukella-maker Broadway, Stratford. WHANGAMOMONA—MATN TRUNK THROUGH COACH SERVICE. MOORE’S ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE between Okahukura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will be extended to Whangamomons from the beginning of November next Timetable in future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING TE*?. Livery and Bait Stables at Ohara, Matiere and Mangaroa. . TOM MOORE, Propr. t Lor. For picture*, picture, frames, copper ware, ladies’ and gents’ natty dressing cases, James, Cash Trader, will aupply *ll you wuatj

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 1

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